Gesta Romanorum Or, Entertaining Moral Stories Invented By The Monks As A Fireside Recreation; And Commonly Applied In Their Discourses From The Pulpit Whence The Most Celebrated Of Our Own Poets And Others, From The Earliest Times Volume 2
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Gesta Romanorum Or, Entertaining Moral Stories Invented By The Monks As A Fireside Recreation; And Commonly Applied In Their Discourses From The Pulpit Whence The Most Celebrated Of Our Own Poets And Others, From The Earliest Times Volume 2
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- Gesta Romanorum, Latin prose literature, Medieval and modern, Didactic literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Translations into English, Tales, Medieval -- Translations into English, Christian literature, Latin (Medieval and modern) -- Translations into English
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- London : C. and J. Rivington
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Gesta Romanorum Or, Entertaining Moral Stories Invented By The Monks As A Fireside Recreation; And Commonly Applied In Their Discourses From The Pulpit Whence The Most Celebrated Of Our Own Poets And Others, From The Earliest Times Volume 1
CONTENTS TO VOL. II.
I. Of the wonderful Dispensations of Providence, and of the Rise of Pope Gregory 1
II. Of Judgment against Adulterers 26
III. Of the timorous Guardianship of the Soul 28
IV. Of God's Benefits 31
V. Of Prayer, which is as Harmony before God 33
VI. Of Sinners, who receive the Divine Grace on earnestly seeking it 36
VII. Of Christ, who gave himself to Death for us 38
VIII. Of the Cunning of the Devil 40
IX. Of the triple State of the World 41
X. Of free Will 43
XI. Of Sloth 46
XII. Of Christ, who died that we might live 46
XIII. Of the Inheritance and Joy of a faithful Soul 48
XIV. Of the Soul, which being infected with the Leprosy of Sin, cannot recover its ancient Beauty, except by penitential Sighs and Tears 49
XV. Of Christ, who restored our heavenly Inheritance 52
XVI. Of the Life present, which is a Life of Remission and Grace 53
XVII. Of Death 55
XVIII. Of conciliating God whilst we have Opportunity 56
XIX. Of Christ's manly Contest and Victory 57
XX. Of Christ, who is long-suffering and merciful 60
XXI. Of worldly Evil and Distress 62
XXII. Of the Transgressions and Wounds of the Soul 65
XXIII. Of doing all Things with Concord and Forethought 70
XXIV. Of the Remembrance of Benefits 77
XXV. Of the Vicissitude of every Thing good, and especially of a right Judgment 80
XXVI. Of the Deceits of the Devil 83
XXVII. Of remembering Death, and forgetting Things temporal 87
XXVIII. Of Constancy in adhering to Promises 90
XXIX. Of the avaricious Pursuit of Riches, which leads to Hell 95
XXX. Of the miraculous Recall of Sinners, and of the Consolations which Piety offers to the distressed 99
XXXI. Of Vigilance in our Calling 117
XXXII. Of the Care of the Soul 120
XXXIII. Of Spiritual Contests 123
XXXIV. Of deliverance from Hell 125
XXXV. Of Reconciliation through Christ 128
XXXVI. Of the Love of God 130
XXXVII. Of Unconversion 133
XXXVIII. Of Deceit 137
XXXIX. Of Ingratitude 141
XL. Of feminine Subtlety 148
XLI. Of worldly Glory and Luxury 156
XLII. Of ecclesiastical Blindness 160
XLIII. Of Absence of parental Restraint. 162
XLIV. Of Confidence in Women 164
XLV. Of Women, who not only betray Secrets, but lie fearfully 168
XLVI. Of Women who are not to be? trusted 171
XLVII. Of Justice and Equity 173
XLVIII. Of Injustice 176
XLIX. Of real Friendship 181
L. Of Wisdom, which excels Strength 184
LI. Of Riches 187
LII. Of Envy toward the Good 189
LIII. Of spiritual Friendship 190
LIV. Of Christ, who died innocent 192
LV. Of Conscience 195
LVI. Of Vigilance in our Calling 198
LVII. Of Christ's Clemency 201
LVIII. Of Severity ; which avails less than Kindness 203
LIX. Of the Soul's wounds 205
LX. Of Equity 206
LXI. Of good Advice 208
LXII. Of the Snares of the Devil 211
LXIII. Of Terror 213
LXIV. Of the actual state of the World 217
LXV. Of Salvation 219
LXVI. Of Rebukes to Princes 221
LXVII. Of the poisonous nature of Sin 222
LXVIII. Of the punishment of Sin 223
LXIX. Of vain Glory 224
LXX. Of celestial Dew 225
LXXI. Of a Sinful and Leprous Soul 226
LXXII. Of eternal Destruction 231
LXXIII. Of temporal Tribulation 232
LXXIV. Of a celestial Country 303
LXXV. Of the discomfiture of the Devil 304
LXXVI. Of the subversion of Troy 308
LXXVII. Of the punishment of Offenders 310
LXXVIII. Of the SouPs Immortality 313
LXXIX. Of the Invention ofVineyards 314
LXXX. Of the Seductions of the Devil 316
LXXXI. Of Gratitude to God 317
LXXXII. Of avoiding Imprecations 320
LXXXIII. Of extreme Fear 325
LXXXIV. Of the Perversity of the World 331
LXXXV. Of the same Subject 332
LXXXVI. Of the Game of Schaci 334
LXXXVII. Of hearing good Counsel 339
LXXXVIII. Of eternal Condemnation 341
LXXXXIX. Of manner of Life 343
LXXXIX. Of Repentance 346
XC. Of too much love of the force of Truth 347
XCI. Of mental Constancy 354
XCII. Of the Burdens of this Life 371
XCIII. Of Nature and the Returns of Ingratitude 376
XCIV. Of the World's Wonders 379
XCV. Of spiritual Medicine 382
XCVI. Of Persecution 384
XCVII. Of Forethought 386
XCVIII. Of Gluttony and Drunkenness 390
XCIX. Of Fidelity 394
C. Of Adultery 397
Colophon 399
Notes 401
Appendix 541
By the Rev. Charles ..
By the Rev. Charles ..
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